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Could be short for farmermichelle. Or maybe she's using her husband's account?Scot C. Trypal said:Farmermike has a husband?
Could be short for farmermichelle. Or maybe she's using her husband's account?Scot C. Trypal said:Farmermike has a husband?
Upchurch said:Mary Magdalene had "seven demons driven out of her" by Jesus, which supports your internal demon theory. She must have been a raging lesbian to have 7 of those little things.
And Jesus over came those demons. That should say something about the real nature of his "omnipotence"
**wink, wink, nudge, nudge**
I thought it was the airspeed of an unladen demon that was important. European demons have a lower unladen airspeed than an African demon.KAW143 said:
This is SOOO insensitive. It isn't the *volume* of your demons, but how you use them; therefore, a lesbian with only 6 demons can be just as raging as Mary was, provided that she knows what she doing with what she's been given.
Satan has the backing of the courts, trying to shut the mouths of God-fearing pastors, who still have the courage to preach about it from the book of Romans, who show what God thinks of homosexuality and what He did to Sodom and Gomorrah. I believe the time will soon come when godless judges will close churches that call being gay a sin.
It's not a reasoned position. Chick is working in the one medium he understands the best: fear.dmarker said:
How can the courts tell any pastor what to preach in his church? The wall of separation between church and state forbid any govt official from interfering with what can be preached from the pulpit.
And how can any judge close a church? The church could surely hire the ACLU to administer a legal pimp slap to any judiciary who could be stupid enough to dare.
Upchurch said:Mary Magdalene had "seven demons driven out of her" by Jesus, which supports your internal demon theory. She must have been a raging lesbian to have 7 of those little things.
And Jesus over came those demons. That should say something about the real nature of his "omnipotence"
**wink, wink, nudge, nudge**
You should have listened to your husband.farmermike said:My husband tells me that I should read all the threads before responding, but I think I get the gist. It must be a real hoot to paint Christians as idiots who actually believe that there is not only a creator, but that we are answerable to him. Maybe instead of reading Chick so religiously, you could open a bible and see if that 's equally amusing. Of course that would require that you put some stock in the most historically acurate book in existance. By the way, no one has ever found Jesus' body and not for lack of trying.
dmarker said:... And how can any judge close a church? The church could surely hire the ACLU to administer a legal pimp slap to any judiciary who could be stupid enough to dare.
JesFine said:. . . Perhaps it is not even possible for a straight person to make someone else gay. . .
Chick think's he God...I never dreamed that we would need a tract to help stem this tide in our schools. But I believe God has given us the perfect tract for kids.
KarenYahweh said:From Jack Chick's "Why did I write the birds and the bees?":
Chick think's he God...
Silly fundie...
farmermike said:. . . that whoever looks for God has found him." Jesus Rediscovered-Malcom Muggeridge Collins 1969
Yahweh said:From Jack Chick's "Why did I write the birds and the bees?":
Chick think's he God...
Silly fundie...
Just noticed this post, sorry for the late response.farmermike said:Karen
fundamental-of or forming a foundation or basis, basic, esssential, primary, original, most important....
Chick is perhaps a pretty easy target but don't let that discourage you from pursuing the fundamental tennants of Christianity.
Some more Muggeridge...."It is true that these basic propositions of Christianity have got cluttered up with dogma of various kinds which I find often incomprehensible, irrelevant and even repugnant. All the same, I should be proud and happy to be able to call myself a Christian; to dare to measure myself against that sublimely high standard of human values and human behaviour. In this I take comfort from another saying of Pascal, thrown out like a lifeline to all skeptical minds throughout the ages-that whoever looks for God has found him." Jesus Rediscovered-Malcom Muggeridge Collins 1969
oh yeah-"At its most obscurantist and debased, the Christian position still seems to me preferable to any scientific-materialist one, however cogent and enlightened. The evangelist with his lurid tract, calling upon me to repent for the Day of Judgement is at hand, is a burning and shining light compared with the eugenist who claims ....." Muggeridge
Yahweh said:
Pascal's Wager doesnt mean anything, the primary reason being the Wager's ambiguity: If its better to "just believe" in any religion which offers a blissful afterlife, that seemly truistic sentiment is rendered useless due to the fact there are many many many religions which offer an afterlife, so which am I supposed to choose? Equally relevant in Pascal's Wager, perhaps God accepts atheists, and rejects fundies from Heaven.
KAW143 said:"If anyone tries to make you gay stay away from them!"
Well, I guess we should really stay away from that god guy, huh? He makes people gay! It said so on this T-shirt I saw, once. . .
KAW143 said:side note: if the residents of Sodom practiced sodomy and hence the word, what, exactly was it that the Gomorrahites did? Is there such a thing as gamorrahy?
farmermike said:
Karen
fundamental-of or forming a foundation or basis, basic, esssential, primary, original, most important....
Chick is perhaps a pretty easy target but don't let that discourage you from pursuing the fundamental tennants of Christianity.
Some more Muggeridge...."It is true that these basic propositions of Christianity have got cluttered up with dogma of various kinds which I find often incomprehensible, irrelevant and even repugnant. All the same, I should be proud and happy to be able to call myself a Christian; to dare to measure myself against that sublimely high standard of human values and human behaviour. In this I take comfort from another saying of Pascal, thrown out like a lifeline to all skeptical minds throughout the ages-that whoever looks for God has found him." Jesus Rediscovered-Malcom Muggeridge Collins 1969
oh yeah-"At its most obscurantist and debased, the Christian position still seems to me preferable to any scientific-materialist one, however cogent and enlightened. The evangelist with his lurid tract, calling upon me to repent for the Day of Judgement is at hand, is a burning and shining light compared with the eugenist who claims ....." Muggeridge